History-Early Designs: According to Business Insider, approximately 70% of all freight in the United States is transported by trucks. It would be an unusual sight today to be on the highway and not see at least a handful of semis […]
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Trucker Appreciation Week: Celebrating You
Trucker Appreciation Week: There are currently over 3.5 million truck drivers working in the United States and we want to take a moment to recognize every single one of them. National Trucker Appreciation Week was started in 1998 by the […]
Trailer Maintenance: Building a Routine
The importance of Maintenance: Although it’s important to properly maintain your big rig, don’t overlook the trailer! Do what you can to keep both in tip-top working order so that they will last longer and help facilitate a higher income. […]
Work-Related Tax Deduction Ideas for Truckers
Tax deductions allow you to write-off specific workplace expenses. Self-employed truckers or drivers working for a company will have expenses that are deductible, but they may differ slightly from person to person. Be sure to do your research and understand […]
Four Autumn Safety Tips for Truckers
You know summer is just about over when the morning air begins to feel crisp and the kids are gearing up for another school year. Autumn brings with it a new set of challenges for truckers to overcome. Here are […]
Air or Spring Suspension: What’s the Difference?
Truck suspension is what minimizes jarring while you are on the road in order to prevent your trailer and cargo from getting damaged. Having good suspension also helps to maintain the alignment and cushions the chassis from road shock. Whether […]
Back-to-School Season Safety Tips for Drivers
As the dog days of summer quickly come to a close, school children everywhere are packing up their backpacks in preparation for the start of another academic year. Of course, this time of year brings new safety challenges for drivers […]
Customer Review: Barrington Bryant
Today we had the pleasure of working with Mr. Barrington Bryant of Connecticut. We were able to help get him to a white 2015 Freightliner Cascadia. Mr. Bryant has over 21+ years of experience on the road and says that […]
Depression and Drivers: An Occupational Hazard
Depression is more than just an occasional feeling of melancholy that springs up from time to time. Rather, it is all consuming and halts an individual’s ability to function normally. Many truck drivers suffer from depression in silence and transportation […]
Staying Out of Harm’s Way: Avoiding Protesters
Protests continue across the country in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. During this time of civil unrest, commercial drivers everywhere are being cautioned against the potential dangers. In 1992, Reginald Denny, a driver caught in the midst […]